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"...I work with several techniques that permit powerful singing while eliminating the risk of vocal blow-out." Jeannie Deva

SINGING with POWER
By Jeannie Deva

Can you use it and not lose it? As you may know from experience, powerful singing is a style that often seems accompanied by its own punishment - strain, hoarseness, laryngitis, throat discomfort, loss of upper range, or a frequent need to "clear your throat." In severe cases, the result can be nodes or polyps, (nodes: calluses on the inner rims of; polyps: blisters on the tops or undersides of the vocal folds), which are painful and restrictive of singing. Metal and Rock singers often have the attitude that training will make them sound too “pretty.” So not knowing what else to do, they tough it on their own, canceling gigs, sessions and parts of tours.

Does singing powerfully automatically mean that you will wreck your voice? The good news is that it's not what sounds you make, but how you make them that will save your voice! Through over 35 years of my own vocal performance, research and coaching others, I've found there are techniques that allow you to sing any style you want and without the bad effects.

Vocal blow-out stems from external as well as internal conditions. The main external conditions are: late hours, insufficient rest, bad nutrition, alcohol, drugs, smoky clubs, PA and monitor problems, incorrect microphone design for your voice, and competing with band volume (sigh). The key factor, however, is internal: improper use of your vocal instrument when singing powerfully. To scope this out and get a handle on it, an understanding of your instrument is necessary.

Vocal Basics
Vocal sound, as you may already know, is the result of the vibration of your vocal folds. (You may know them as "vocal cords," but they're not cords and that's not their actual name.) The inside of your throat has two vertical tubes; one positioned in front of the other. The tube in front is for air, while the one for swallowing runs behind it, more in the center of your throat. Your two vocal folds are positioned just behind your Adam's apple and lie horizontally across the inside of your air tube. They are coated with mucous membrane, and come equipped with their own tuning pegs, which are connected to the back ends of the folds.

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Jeannie Deva is the author of “The Contemporary Vocalist” and founder of The Deva Method® and The Jeannie Deva® Voice Studios. A growing network of teachers certified in her method teach on the East and West Coasts. Clients include Grammy Award Winners, Nominees and label recording artists. Her private voice studio is located in Los Angeles.

The folds remain open during regular breathing. But for every sound you make, the tuning pegs automatically pivot and assist in closing the folds. With each sound you decide to make, the muscles of the folds prepare and adjust by stretching, thinning and closing them to varying degrees. The production of higher pitches requires less air, and for the folds to stretch, thin and close more. For low notes, the reverse is true. The principle involved is similar to the strings on a guitar.

Examining the Problem

To produce vocal sound, air is released from your lungs and vibrates your stretched and closed vocal folds. If you push too much air up against and through the folds, too much pressure is created. The muscles of your folds will tighten, your throat muscles tense, and your problems begin. Many singers unconsciously associate tension with big emotion and hard singing. For your sound to be big, just the opposite is needed. The louder and harder your sound, the more resonance is needed. If your throat and tongue tighten or your mouth closes, you shut down your acoustic chamber and there goes the resonance. The stress created by the push of excess air pressure and muscle tension can cause an irritation and swelling of your folds.

Self Test

Try saying the word "how." Put extra emphasis on the "H" as you do so. Now sing the word in the same way.

Notice how pushing on the "H" makes your throat feel and your voice sound. Sing the word again, and this time, as you sustain the tone, form the "W." Decide if you like this outcome. Now try singing it with minimal air on the "H" and instead, emphasizing the "O" (which will sound more like an "Ah" when you sing it). Notice the result. This should feel and sound better.

 

Vowel sounds originate from the vibration of your vocal folds. Consonants are created with an exhaled air stream and are formed by your mouth. If stressed, consonants will push out too much air and tense the muscles in your throat and mouth. This condition makes it difficult for your voice to work well. In response, your may find yourself additionally tightening throat and tongue muscles in a fight to make the note. This will produce strain, choke your sound, sing off pitch, miss the note entirely, run into register break, and result in vocal fatigue. The problem usually increases as you sing higher and louder. Vowels, worked with correctly, will relax the acoustic chamber of your throat and mouth and increase your volume through resonance. Consonants should not be stressed as you sing. Let the vowels take the spotlight.

Putting This To Use

Go through a song you find challenging, as follows:
1) First sing the melody of the song through using the vowel “Ah.” Pronounce it naturally, and focus on singing the same pronunciation for each pitch. With the “Ah,” sing the melody very smoothly, note to note.
2) Now sing the song through using the lyrics and note any changes.
3) Next, talk through the lyrics and notice the sound of each vowel.
Maintaining this awareness, sing the song. Be aware that the pronunciation of many vowels, when sung, is often different than the spelling. (EX. "I" is often pronounced more like "Ah." "Say" uses more of an "Eh" than an "Ee" sound.)
4) If you run into any trouble spots, chances are you're pushing and closing your mouth on the consonants that begin or end the word, while simultaneously singing the vowel.
5) Sing that word or phrase again, focusing on the vowel and letting the consonant(s) take the back seat.
6) On any melody note that you hold out, such as at the end of a phrase, notice: are you simultaneously closing your mouth prematurely ending the word, or are you letting the vowel sound sustain? Try it both ways and decide which you like better.

Practicing with this new awareness may at first take some extra thought. But it soon becomes second nature, while your sound is enhanced and singing the way you want becomes easier! You will find more information and exercises in my book and CD course: "The Contemporary Vocalist".

Jeannie Deva
Jeannie Deva Voice Studios
Jeannie Deva is an international vocalist, master vocal coach, recording session vocal specialist, and author.

Los Angeles: 881-446-0932
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